[ydl-gen] New user

Jimmy Lee jjklee at gmail.com
Tue Jan 9 06:31:48 MST 2007


I used both NERO and IMGBurn to create the installation disk.

On 1/9/07, David Seikel <onefang at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 00:44:29 -0500 "Jimmy Lee" <jjklee at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am new to Linux, but my technical background should make this new
> > adventure go smoothly.  I have one issue while installing YDL on my
> > PS3.  I have done several quick and one full format and have dled the
> > iso and burned it on a Fuji film DVD+R.  I am receiving the following
> > error while getting to kboot:
> > sd 4:0:0:0 attached scsi removable disk sdf
> > info, udhcpc (v0, 9.9-pre) started
> > debug, sending discover ...
> > debug, sending discover ...
> > debug, sending discover ...
> > dont understand action :leasefail:
> > udf-fs: no partition found (1)
> > ps3pf_stor_common_handle_read: timeout 3
> > scs error : return code 0x800002
> > sr0: current: sense key = 0x4
> > ASC = 0x0 ASCO = 0x0
> > end_request: 1/i error, dev sr0, secotr 0
> > Fat: unable to read boot sector
> > ps3pf_stor_hdd-_irq_handler: tag=0x0 ctag= 0x1
> > scsi error return code = 0x9000002
> > ext3-fd unable to read superblock
> > UDF-fs: No partition found (1)
> >
> > If I am correct, it shows that when the SCSI (removeable hdd) is being
> > accessed it gets a leasefail error, which leads to no partition
> > found.  Can anyone tell me what I need to do to fix this problem.  I
> > have spent all yesterday driving back and forth to get a keyboard
> > that was not giving me an irq failure.  Today when I finally have the
> > right keyboard, mouse, I get stuck with the SCSI error.
>
> I know it's a simple mistake to make, but it has to be asked.  Did you
> burn a DVD with just the single iso file on it, or did you burn the iso
> image to the DVD, such that you now have the contents of that iso image
> on the DVD (a big bunch of directories with files in them)?  It's an
> easy mistake to make, especially when using some Windows DVD burning
> software.
>
> Other than that, there may be a problem with the PS3 reading that
> particular brand of DVD, or disks burnt from that particular burner.
> It happens sometimes, and I believe the PS3 disk reader is a little
> more fussy than some other drives.  Try another brand of DVD, another
> type of DVD, or another burner.
>
> BTW, the leasefail message is part of the network DHCP negotiation to
> get your IP address and other network configuration information from
> any DHCP server you may happen to have on your network.  At least I'm
> fairly sure it is.  B-)
>
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